A New Evaluation Criteria for Learning Capability in OSA Context

N Modi, C Moy, P Mary, J Palicot - … 2016, Grenoble, France, May 30-June 1 …, 2016 - Springer
Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks: 11th International Conference …, 2016Springer
The activity pattern of different primary users (PUs) in the spectrum bands has a severe
effect on the ability of the multi-armed bandit (MAB) policies to exploit spectrum
opportunities. In order to apply MAB paradigm to opportunistic spectrum access (OSA), we
must find out first whether the target channel set contains sufficient structure, over an
appropriate time scale, to be identified by MAB policies. In this paper, we propose a criteria
for analyzing suitability of MAB learning policies for OSA scenario. We propose a new …
Abstract
The activity pattern of different primary users (PUs) in the spectrum bands has a severe effect on the ability of the multi-armed bandit (MAB) policies to exploit spectrum opportunities. In order to apply MAB paradigm to opportunistic spectrum access (OSA), we must find out first whether the target channel set contains sufficient structure, over an appropriate time scale, to be identified by MAB policies. In this paper, we propose a criteria for analyzing suitability of MAB learning policies for OSA scenario. We propose a new criteria to evaluate the structure of random samples measured over time and referred as Optimal Arm Identification (OI) factor. OI factor refers to the difficulty associated with the identification of the optimal channel for opportunistic access. We found in particular that the ability of a secondary user to learn the activity of PUs spectrum is highly correlated to the OI factor but not really to the well known LZ complexity measure. Moreover, in case of very high OI factor, MAB policies achieve very little percentage of improvement compared to random channel selection (RCS) approach.
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